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you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. a significant new development in the mass shooting at a colorado theater. the suspect james holmes was seeing a doctor who specializes in schizophrenia. drew griffin is with cnn's special investigations unit. >> according to his attorney in colorado the 24-year-old accused of killing 12 and gunning down dozens of others was seeing a psychiatrist at the time of the shooting. it's a huge development that stems from that package that was mailed to a professor at the university of colorado's aurora campus on monday. according to a motion filed in colorado, just yesterday, that professor was actually james holmes' psychiatrist, dr. lynn fenton the head of student medical health services at the university of colorado's aurora campus and according to holmes' attorney mr. holmes was a psychiatric patient of dr. fenton and his communications with her are protected. that attorney is now trying to get ahold of that package and the contents of which according to cbs news supposedly describe how h
you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. a significant new development in the mass shooting at a colorado theater. the suspect james holmes was seeing a doctor who specializes in schizophrenia. drew griffin is with cnn's special investigations unit. >> according to his attorney in colorado the 24-year-old accused of killing 12 and gunning down dozens of others was seeing a psychiatrist at the time of the shooting. it's a huge development that stems from that package that was...
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time to get a check of your top stories in the cnn "newsroom." >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. >>> florida teams up with homeland security. the state's new tool in their voter purge fight. >>> plus -- >> we want him returned to boston safely. >> two americans kidnapped in egypt, and now we have new details and their names. the family of one hostage tells us what they think happened. >>> and later, a christian, a muslim, and hotel porn. sound like a joke? well, the hospitality industry isn't laughing. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kay. it's 8:00 on the east coast. thanks for starting your morning with us. wee start with a victory for florida governor rick scott. he sue the federal government and now the government has given in. what did he want? access to the department of homeland security's database on immigrants in the u. the reason? he wants to purge illegally registered voters from the state's voter rolls. so how big of a problem is it in florida? >> here is what we know so far. because we couldn't get the homeland security database, we
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joining me now from cairo is our cnn foreign affairs reporter. good morning. secretary clinton pushed morsi to assert the full authority of presidency. is she trying, do you think, to send a signal to military leaders? >> reporter: very much so. i think she's trying to send a message to everybody that democratic transition, everybody has a role. she's urging president morsy to get a constitution together, put a government together, and put together a parliament. of course, the military needs to try and step back now. she said yesterday during her meeting with morsi, urging the military to move back to its national security role. and to hand over to civilian authority. she's saying basically to the military, get back to your day job. if you look at sinai for instance on the border with israel, we have two american -- americans and their driver kidnapped over the weekend. that border is very unstable. you've got a lot of work to do on the security. leave the politics to the democratically elected president. >> and how were her comments received? when she met wit
joining me now from cairo is our cnn foreign affairs reporter. good morning. secretary clinton pushed morsi to assert the full authority of presidency. is she trying, do you think, to send a signal to military leaders? >> reporter: very much so. i think she's trying to send a message to everybody that democratic transition, everybody has a role. she's urging president morsy to get a constitution together, put a government together, and put together a parliament. of course, the military...
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heading to work you can catch cnn live from your desk top. go to cnn.com/tv. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> he never testified at jerry sandusky's trial. prosecutors said they didn't even know his name. now the person whom sandusky is convicted of raping in the penn state locker room showers has supposedly come forward. along with some before heard voice mails from sandusky, himself. our coverage of the sandusky scandal as you know for the heritage patriot news won her the pulitzer prize. sarah, tell us what is going on with this man known as victim number two. what do you know? >> reporter: kyra, we heard about him for the first time about eight months ago right after jerry
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let's get you right to cnn's mohammed ginjun. mohammed, is there a sense that the fate of aleppo hangs in the balance right now? >> absolutely, randi. the opposition activists that we've been speaking with today, very concerned about what's going on in aleppo. not only are we hearing about the most intense clashes that we've seen in aleppo since the clashes there started, but we're hearing that specific neighborhoods there have a real hold of that neighborhood. that regime forces are surrounding those neighborhoods, that they're not allowed food or fuel supplies to get into those neighborhoods. we're hearing about shelling going on and we're hearing that large portions of the city of alep aleppo, we're hearing that large parts of that city are virtually a ghost town, that people have fled their homes, that there are people fleeing to the countryside because they are so worried about this battle that's looming, a battle that the regime there has called the mother of all battles. and so clashes intensifying today. more fighting bet
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now, let's get things going in cnn. >>> from the cnn headquarters in atlanta this is cnn sunday morning. extreme heat baking half of the country and more than 300,000 still without power and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, a mexican drug cartel busted on u.s. soil, and three tons of marijuana and $2 million in cash and you will million in cash and you will never believe what else. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good mornings, everyone, i'm randi kaye and thank you for starting the morning with us. we begin this hour with the h t heat. it has been so bad that 30 deaths across the united states are blame hed on the heat wave. we get more from melissa rainy. >> reporter: saturday brought another day of blistering heat and in some areas that is more triple temperatures. people are looking for relief wherever they can find it. >> it feels great. it feels so wonderful. it beats the heat for sure. >>
now, let's get things going in cnn. >>> from the cnn headquarters in atlanta this is cnn sunday morning. extreme heat baking half of the country and more than 300,000 still without power and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, a mexican drug cartel busted on u.s. soil, and three tons of marijuana...
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tonight a cnn special. as i said, we'll look back at the lives of those lost inside the colorado movie theater. we are committed to this story and bringing you the very latest on it and we'll cover it from the beginning to the end. our one-hour special "madness at midnight" airs right here on cnn 8:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 10:00 p.m. eastern. make sure you join us. in the meantime, we have a lot of other news to cover here. i'll go back to atlanta, now, for my colleague deb furyk. it has been an emotional week here. many report earns journalists have been here. it's been emotionafor us but nothing like what this community and family members are dealing with here. >> clearly, this is so sad and such a tragedy that's affected everyone. don, thanks so much. we'll get back to you but right now let's get everyone up to speed on the day's headlines. a possible copycat crime. a maryland man now undergoing an evaluation after allegedly calling himself a joker as in the batman character and threatening to b
tonight a cnn special. as i said, we'll look back at the lives of those lost inside the colorado movie theater. we are committed to this story and bringing you the very latest on it and we'll cover it from the beginning to the end. our one-hour special "madness at midnight" airs right here on cnn 8:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 10:00 p.m. eastern. make sure you join us. in the meantime, we have a lot of other news to cover here. i'll go back to atlanta, now, for my colleague deb...
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mitt romney one-on-one, speaking out on cnn. the gop presidential candidate is on the defensive tonight. his campaign added two new senior advisers after a rough few days. and now they're hitting back, accusing the obama campaign of stooping to new lows. the issue, once again mr. romney's involvement at bain capital where he made his fortune. the focus centers around when he finally broke ties with that firm. the obama camp is claiming mr. romney lied about his end date at bain. even suggesting his actions could be criminal. to counter attack, mr. romney went on a media blitz today. something he rarely does. he talked with cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta this evening. >> governor, thanks for joining us. let's talk first about this controversy over when you left bain capital. i'll put one of the documents in question up on screen. their sec filing stating that you were ceo at bain capital past 1999. when you say you left bain to run the olympics. why was your name still on these documents? and why didn't you cle
mitt romney one-on-one, speaking out on cnn. the gop presidential candidate is on the defensive tonight. his campaign added two new senior advisers after a rough few days. and now they're hitting back, accusing the obama campaign of stooping to new lows. the issue, once again mr. romney's involvement at bain capital where he made his fortune. the focus centers around when he finally broke ties with that firm. the obama camp is claiming mr. romney lied about his end date at bain. even suggesting...
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as always, cnn cannot independently verify them. witnesses say president bashar al assad's forces launched a full-scale attack against the opposition syrian army. it's believed more than 200 people were killed. activists told cnn assad's forces shelled the village nonstop from 5:00 in the morning till noon yesterday. many people who fled their houses were reportedly shot to death by pro-regime forces. kofi annan, special forces envoy to syria, said he was shocked and appalled by the slaughter. just three days before the attack, annan met with al assad and afterward called their talks positive and constructive. today, the u.n. organization that coordinates aide to syria said they have run out of language to describe how bad things are. what's left to say, it wondered, after aalling, desperate and deplorable. 287 people in all were killed in syria yesterday. possibly the deadliest day since the uprising began. at least 80 more deaths were reported today. i spoke earlier today with the syrian activist zedun. zedun, we're seeing reports
as always, cnn cannot independently verify them. witnesses say president bashar al assad's forces launched a full-scale attack against the opposition syrian army. it's believed more than 200 people were killed. activists told cnn assad's forces shelled the village nonstop from 5:00 in the morning till noon yesterday. many people who fled their houses were reportedly shot to death by pro-regime forces. kofi annan, special forces envoy to syria, said he was shocked and appalled by the slaughter....
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kyung lah, cnn, new york. >>> joining me now, chicago alderman joe moreno. thank you for taking the time. so why -- >> thank you for having me, erin. >> why so passionate about this? obviously i understand you disagree. you think the values are wrong. but do you think that that gives you the right to take this as far as banning chick-fil-a from opening restaurants in chicago? >> sure. well, let's be clear. chick-fil-a -- i've been working with them for eight or nine months. and we've made some progress. they can believe and pray or not pray or say whatever they'd like to say. that's not really the point. the point is if those beliefs and those thoughts transfer into policies that are anti-discriminatory. that are discriminatory, i should say. secondly, we do have some traffic issues that are not salient to this issue that we've been working with that they haven't met. i've been working with chick-fil-a to come up with an open policy in their employee handbook, posted in their mission statement. and we had made some progress. till the comments of the presiden
kyung lah, cnn, new york. >>> joining me now, chicago alderman joe moreno. thank you for taking the time. so why -- >> thank you for having me, erin. >> why so passionate about this? obviously i understand you disagree. you think the values are wrong. but do you think that that gives you the right to take this as far as banning chick-fil-a from opening restaurants in chicago? >> sure. well, let's be clear. chick-fil-a -- i've been working with them for eight or nine...
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we have much more ahead here on cnn saturday morning. >> from world headquarters in atlanta this is cnn saturday morning. >> it is humiliating shambles, isn't it? >> i cannot disagree with you. >> an embarrassing scandal for the london games, how the firm tasked with protecting the olympics failed and what new dangers may be lurking. this morning we put olympic security in focus. later, new details on the aurora shooting suspect. we'll tell you what cnn has learned about his mental state before the shooting. as chick-fil-a tries to spread its wings some cities want to clip them. we'll talk to one politician that says not in my town. >>> good morning, everyone. i am randi kaye. 8:00 on the east coast, 5 a.m. on the west. thanks for waking up with us. just hours after the opening ceremony a chinese woman has won the first gold medal in the london olympics. she competed in the 10 meter air rifle competition and to recap the highlights queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games with an epic journey through the u.k. history. danny boyle was the creative mind behind the $42 million show
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. >> i don't know if you can say it on primetime cnn. >> one thing you thought he would never see him do. >>> good evening. oliver stone won his first oscar over 30 years ago. he has been turning heads every since with ground-breaking and controversial tunes. his latest film is savages. he is opinionated. oliver stone. i am excited about this, because i have been a huge fan of yours for a long time. i don't usually say that. it's an american thing to say, but we are british and we hide things. i like the provocative under current to them. you don't really take prisoners, do you? >> no, i try to be a politician. i try to be diplomatic. i don't want to offend people and i don't look for fights because you know what they end up in, it's not pretty. what i am interested in is curious about the truth and i don't want to run away from what i know. somebody says if you want to lead with a question and say i can't run from the truth, as least maybe they can phrase it better. >> if you google your name, almost everything that comes up on the first page says controversial. >> not really. there
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meet this week's cnn hero. >> it's not changed. there is no electricity. people are living in sheds. growing up in kliptown makes you feel that you don't have control over your life. many children drop out of school because they don't have school uniforms and textbooks. i've realized that the only way that could change is through education. i'm helping educate the children so that we can change kliptown together. >> yes? >> c-a -- >> we help the children by paying for their school books, school uniform. our main focus is our tutoring program that we run four days a week. as young people are born and raised here, we know the challenges of this community. we also do a number of activity. -- activities. we have to come together for fun as we come together for academics. this program gave me a chance to go to university. they paid for my fees. that's why i also come back and help out here. number three -- a little can go a long way. >> what subject do you need to study? math and science. and english. >> yeah. >> exactly. i did not go to university, but being a
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there's a lot of reporting that has been done outside of cnn about that, and his psychiatrist. what do you fi interesting, what are you paying attention to with regard to the psychiatrist he was seeing? and what we could see as pretty crucial elements as we go forward in his trial? >> well, you know, there are a lot of interesting issue s here. the psychiatrist who was supposedly treating him at the university of colorado, works for the university. she treats graduate students. interestingly, her specialty field is skits frin yeah. there's a lot of reporting that indicate that people who suffer from mental illness sometimes see that mental illness become very, very severe some time in their 20s and sometimes violent incidents occur with schizophrenics. but it's a widely reported phenomena. so she's an expert in schizophrenia. if he's a schizophrenic, that's an intriguing issue because it will indicate an insanity defense in the case. >> is it possible she could have been giving him medication? >> it's quite possible, and of course, there was a lot of talk as to whether he was m
there's a lot of reporting that has been done outside of cnn about that, and his psychiatrist. what do you fi interesting, what are you paying attention to with regard to the psychiatrist he was seeing? and what we could see as pretty crucial elements as we go forward in his trial? >> well, you know, there are a lot of interesting issue s here. the psychiatrist who was supposedly treating him at the university of colorado, works for the university. she treats graduate students....
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cnn legal contributor paul cowan is here. welcome, paul. >> good morning. >> so the victims in this case. have you ever seen anything like it? >> what's unusual is the number of victims, a huge number of victims. and obviously it's going to be a packed courtroom with them. but frankly, every murder case i have ever been involved with eefs either as a defense attorney or prosecutor, the am haves watch the cases very, very closely. we notice it here because there are so many victims. but most american courtrooms, the only one watching is the family of the victim and the family of the defendant. >> is it more a show of strength than anything else, a way to show that these victims are powerful and not the accused holmes? how important is that feeling of power for these victims >> well, i think it's very important to the victims. and i think it gives them an opportunity to share their own grief and it gives them an opportunity to deal with the emotions that are just horrible and will haunt them for years to come. but i also think
cnn legal contributor paul cowan is here. welcome, paul. >> good morning. >> so the victims in this case. have you ever seen anything like it? >> what's unusual is the number of victims, a huge number of victims. and obviously it's going to be a packed courtroom with them. but frankly, every murder case i have ever been involved with eefs either as a defense attorney or prosecutor, the am haves watch the cases very, very closely. we notice it here because there are so many...
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for weeks, cnn has been trying to track down crisp. first, told by the spokesperson she was unavailable. this week, we drove to terri crisp's rural home in the foothills of sierra, nevada, and found crisp driving straight toward us. >> miss crisp, drew griffin with cnn. we would sure like to talk to you. terri, dog in hand, got out of the car, walked up to the camera, acted like she was about to answer our questions. >> this is not the place to do an interview. >> what is the place to do an interview. we have been trying to get an interview with you for a long time. specifically to ask you about operation baghdad pups. >> yeah. stephanie scott, director of communications has communicated with you directly. >> yeah, i understand that. can you tell us why you came on cnn and basically lied to our viewers about ivy and nugget? >> you need to talk to stephanie. >> i think you need to talk to our viewers and explain to us what operation baghdad pups is all about, because it appears to be a fund raising effort for your life-style and quad re
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cnn contributor is joining us to talk about it. i mean, you know, even just seeing these pictures, it is so horrific. it is so disturbing to realize that people are driven to do this to themselves. you write a piece and yo talk directly about the dalai lama, you say he could stop this. he could actually stop this but he's remained neutral. you say if the dolalai lama wer to speak out against the deaths they would stop. in a real sense, their blood is on his hands. can you explain that? >> well, first of all, i think it's important to say that, you know, the blood is also on the hand of the chinese government. we have a situation here that really is an attempt at the destruction of the language, religion and culture of the tibetan people. it's understandable frustration that we're seeing here. the sad part that is we're seeing a response that is, you know, self-kiflilling self-violence. the tradition and the dalai lama stood for centuries for peace. the dalai lama won the peace prize. i was in d.c. yesterday at the martin luther kin
cnn contributor is joining us to talk about it. i mean, you know, even just seeing these pictures, it is so horrific. it is so disturbing to realize that people are driven to do this to themselves. you write a piece and yo talk directly about the dalai lama, you say he could stop this. he could actually stop this but he's remained neutral. you say if the dolalai lama wer to speak out against the deaths they would stop. in a real sense, their blood is on his hands. can you explain that? >>...
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zpl >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> cnn newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. hi, brooke. >> hi, suzanne, thank you. hello, everyone, i'm brooke baldwin. it is video that sends chills down your spine. have you seen this? this 10-year-old girl, there she is, walking down this philadelphia street, hand in hand with her 2-year-old brother, you see she is snatched. some creep comes up and tries to grab her, tries being the operative word. you see him running away, so it's attempted abduction. they've been looking for this guy, the whole thing caught on camera. because of that, we are hearing a suspect is now behind bars. philadelphia police department is set to announce an arrest this hour and as soon as that happens, we will bring that you live. >>> also happening right now, we are watching and waiting. take a look at the double box here on the left-hand side of your screen. these are live pictures from jacksonville, florida, as we are waiting to hear from president oba obama. right side of your screen, this is boston's roxbury neighborhood. we are waiting to hear
zpl >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> cnn newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. hi, brooke. >> hi, suzanne, thank you. hello, everyone, i'm brooke baldwin. it is video that sends chills down your spine. have you seen this? this 10-year-old girl, there she is, walking down this philadelphia street, hand in hand with her 2-year-old brother, you see she is snatched. some creep comes up and tries to grab her, tries being the operative word. you see him...
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. >> we'll continue to follow this developing story here on cnn. make sure you stay tuned. >>> rebels are dancing in the street after claiming a major blow against assad and his regime. a bomb exploded during a crisis meeting killing four people including one from president assad's inner circle. among the dead are the defense minister and his deputy who is assad's close friend and brother-in-l brother-in-law. arwa is tracking the developments. >> reporter: this attack was striking at the very core and heart and sending a clear message to the president and those around him that they are not immune. amongst the casualties but the deputy minister of defense. not the highest ranking individual amongst them all but perhaps the most significant. the president's cloer brother-i. the man who was the iron fist behind the president himself. the area where this attack took place is closes to what was the u.s. embassy before it closed earlier this year. a number of other embassy not to mention where the president himself resides. there's been conflicting infor
. >> we'll continue to follow this developing story here on cnn. make sure you stay tuned. >>> rebels are dancing in the street after claiming a major blow against assad and his regime. a bomb exploded during a crisis meeting killing four people including one from president assad's inner circle. among the dead are the defense minister and his deputy who is assad's close friend and brother-in-l brother-in-law. arwa is tracking the developments. >> reporter: this attack was...
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. >> i don't know if you can say it on primetime cnn. >> we will just have a slew of bleeps. >> i apologize. >> one thing you thought he would never see him do. >> she says, we're okay talking about it? i said, sure. >>> good evening. a big story tonight. oliver stone won his first oscar over 30 years ago. for his screen play, "midnight express." he has been turning heads every since with ground-breaking and controversial tunes. his latest film is savages. he is opinionated. about everything. movie, politics, life. i have some tough questions for him and i'm pretty sure he will have tough answers. oliver stone. welcome. i am excited about this, because i have been a huge fan of yours for a long time. i don't usually say that. it's an american thing to say, but we are british and we hide things. i have watched most every one of your movies. i like the provocative under current to them. i love the fact that you in your own life are as provocative. you don't really take prisoners, do you? >> no, i try to be a politician. i try to be diplomatic. i don't want to offend people and i don't look fo
. >> i don't know if you can say it on primetime cnn. >> we will just have a slew of bleeps. >> i apologize. >> one thing you thought he would never see him do. >> she says, we're okay talking about it? i said, sure. >>> good evening. a big story tonight. oliver stone won his first oscar over 30 years ago. for his screen play, "midnight express." he has been turning heads every since with ground-breaking and controversial tunes. his latest film...
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cnn's ivan watson is watching it all unfold. i asked him to explain the magnitu magnitude. >> he comes from the closest thing that syria has today to an aristocracy. the tlas family has been at the top of the syrian political structure for decades now. he was a princeling, the son of mustafa tlas, who was the defense minister and one of hafez al assad's right-hand men, who helped lead the way for the eventual presidency of the current president bashar al assad. i've interviewed this man's brother, firaz tlas, who was a powerful and wealthy businessman in damascus, and manaf tlas was the military side of the family, of the younger generation, from the same generation, wolf, as bashar al assad. so they likely grew up together. and at the very least it is a powerful psychological blow and a sign that the inner circle of the syrian regime, which has maintained incredible discipline for 16 deadly months, at least has one very noticeable crack now. >> because what i'm hearing, ivan, is there are a lot of efforts, not just by sources i
cnn's ivan watson is watching it all unfold. i asked him to explain the magnitu magnitude. >> he comes from the closest thing that syria has today to an aristocracy. the tlas family has been at the top of the syrian political structure for decades now. he was a princeling, the son of mustafa tlas, who was the defense minister and one of hafez al assad's right-hand men, who helped lead the way for the eventual presidency of the current president bashar al assad. i've interviewed this man's...
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eastern only on cnn. get up early and check it out. >>> mitt romney himself is making the political olympic strategy touting his experience organizing the winter games in 2002. listen to what he tells piers morgan in an interview in london that will air later tonight. >> the country is in need of a turnaround. the olympics was a turnaround for businesses i've been associated with that needed a turnaround. that kind of experience of focusing on the most critical issue, building the most effective team possible, creating a common vision, unifying around that vision and then delivering results is something i think the american people would like to see in our economy right now. >> once again that interview with romney on piers morgan later tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern. let's talk a little bit about that and more in our strategy session joining us our cnn political contributor, the democratic strategist donna brazile and our cnn contributor ana navarro, the hispanic co-chair for jon huntsman campaign. ana, so far
eastern only on cnn. get up early and check it out. >>> mitt romney himself is making the political olympic strategy touting his experience organizing the winter games in 2002. listen to what he tells piers morgan in an interview in london that will air later tonight. >> the country is in need of a turnaround. the olympics was a turnaround for businesses i've been associated with that needed a turnaround. that kind of experience of focusing on the most critical issue, building...
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>> i don't recommend it but kudos to him, man. >> jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starting right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> was yasser arafat poisoned? tests run on his pernlt effects have found high levels of radiation. findings are not definitive. the next step would be to test arafat's body. plus -- >> just thing how many we got into one sentence. that was really impressive. who wrote this [ bleep ]. >> new york mayor michael bloomberg unplugged at the nathan's hot dog weigh-ins like let me be frank and it's going to be a dog fight and i'll relish it. it's bloomberg like we've never seen him. >>> and good morning to you. i'm carroll costello. happy, happy fourth of july. i hope you have the day off and are enjoying it. we begin something synonymous with the fourth of july. presidential politics. the state of new hampshire is ground zero for mitt romney this week. they'll celebrate the nation's birth. that's where we're find our congressional correspondent dana bash. good morning, dana. >> reporter: good morning. you say it's sort of
>> i don't recommend it but kudos to him, man. >> jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starting right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> was yasser arafat poisoned? tests run on his pernlt effects have found high levels of radiation. findings are not definitive. the next step would be to test arafat's body. plus -- >> just thing how many we got into one sentence. that was really impressive. who wrote this [ bleep...
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it was dropped off with authorities and with a cnn affiliate. here's wsfb's eric parker. >> reporter: the video was shot at this east hartford group home. it's only about 30 seconds long, but the commissioner of the state department of developmental services calls it the most heinous thing he's ever seen. >> why would any one human being do this to another human being? why would they do it knowing full well this person can't defend themselves? >> reporter: the video shows a young disabled woman being kicked in the gut. then she's hit with what appears to be a belt. finally, she's dragged out of frame by her hair. the state says the caregiver was suspended immediately. >> this person was immediately put off duty with no pay. and pending an investigation, which now will be conducted by the east hartford police. >> reporter: the group home is run by options unlimited, a bloomfield company that runs six group homes and cares for two dozen disabled adults. >> this is a person who requires a lot of support, bathing assistance and eating and certainly
it was dropped off with authorities and with a cnn affiliate. here's wsfb's eric parker. >> reporter: the video was shot at this east hartford group home. it's only about 30 seconds long, but the commissioner of the state department of developmental services calls it the most heinous thing he's ever seen. >> why would any one human being do this to another human being? why would they do it knowing full well this person can't defend themselves? >> reporter: the video shows a...
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and somebody who added her voice to this debate is cnn anchor erin burnett. here's what she had to say. >> mitt romney is running on his business expertise. his tax returns are a relevant window into how he conducts his business affairs. if he refuses to releasehem, it is because, one, he had a lot more money in tax shelters in prior years than he does now. two, he did something shady. or three, he's stupid. >> head a straight news ancho-- should a straight news anchor be taking a stance on a hot button issue? >> i know people were not pleased with that. i think that pushes the envelope too far, especially the "he's stupid" part, that rubs republicans the wrong way. and republicans can fire back at that and blame the media for the controversy. >> i think an anchor can say somebody did something stupid. go ahead, ana marie. >> that's one way to heal the rift on the right. when you start doing that kind of name-calling, conservatives might forget that they're angry at romney or forget that they're talking about tactical errors in romney and go into -- to attack
and somebody who added her voice to this debate is cnn anchor erin burnett. here's what she had to say. >> mitt romney is running on his business expertise. his tax returns are a relevant window into how he conducts his business affairs. if he refuses to releasehem, it is because, one, he had a lot more money in tax shelters in prior years than he does now. two, he did something shady. or three, he's stupid. >> head a straight news ancho-- should a straight news anchor be taking a...
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leans left and will cain, cnn contributor who leans right. welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. i will ask you about the vision thing. and i will start with you, will. when do you think the vision thing will emerge? >> you know what i think it already has. first of all, i do implement the fact that -- we had this debate over whether mitt romney left bain or let his influence wane before or after 1999, was it there in 2001 and 2002. because the entire implication for the debate is if some jobs were outsourced under bain and under mitt romney, then that's always bad. the truth is that that's a rational ponce to economic indicators. we are not debating why the situation in the united states. why the economic climate of the united states might be conducive to outsourcing. that's the debate. how do you manage an economy and what kind of effect does it have on jobs? i do think that the vision thing has emerged and i think between the two guys, underlying a lot of -- even some of the superficial attacks you can
leans left and will cain, cnn contributor who leans right. welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. i will ask you about the vision thing. and i will start with you, will. when do you think the vision thing will emerge? >> you know what i think it already has. first of all, i do implement the fact that -- we had this debate over whether mitt romney left bain or let his influence wane before or after 1999, was it there in 2001 and 2002....
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martin savidge, cnn. >> it's now 44 minutes past the hour. time to get you caught up on top stories, hot and bothered is the story for today and it keeps on happening. more than a million people waking up without ac and fans. this is a time when they need it most because temperatures are soaring again in the mid to high 90s and the humidity is making it worse from st. louis to philadelphia, at least 20 people dead. all of this since thursday when the deadly storms slammed the east and midwest. >> for the first time ever, this is neat, the first ever over the counter in-home hiv test has been approved by the food and drug administration. users simply swab their gums with a test pad and place it in a vile of solutions. one line for a negative result, two lines for a positive result. i say that like i've taken a lot of pregnancy tests. >> how do you know that? >> the producer told me. it takes 20 minutes to get a reading. it should be available in stores and online by october. it will cost $20. this is a major public health advance. >> it is. yo
martin savidge, cnn. >> it's now 44 minutes past the hour. time to get you caught up on top stories, hot and bothered is the story for today and it keeps on happening. more than a million people waking up without ac and fans. this is a time when they need it most because temperatures are soaring again in the mid to high 90s and the humidity is making it worse from st. louis to philadelphia, at least 20 people dead. all of this since thursday when the deadly storms slammed the east and...
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eastern, only here on cnn. justice scalia is always a fabulously interesting person to watch. >> i'm going to watch it. sounds great. >>> one road tripping family watches a wreck in the making, tracking a car as it speeds down the wrong side of a highway. jeanne moos has this heart-stopping video. >> reporter: there's something very wrong with this picture, a wrong-way driver. you can hear a passenger in the car from which this video was sh calling 911. >> he's going every bit of 70. >> reporter: they had watched the car swerved onto the wrong side of divided highway 49 in collins, mississippi. >> i can't watch! >> this is going to be bad. he's going to hurt somebody severely bad. >> reporter: that's the voice of a louisiana restaurant owner, al fanning, his wife and two kids were driving home from the beach when they first saw the car driving in front of them, weaving all over the place. you pulled up alongside him and looked over at him? >> yeah. he had both hands on the steering wheel. and his head was just
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cnn's ian lee is live with the very latest. how are the victims? we heard a lot about the pastor, who's a diabetic. do you know anything about his condition? >> reporter: right now, he's doing all right. he didn't have his medication, actually, during this ordeal, so he was really lucky. but security officials -- he said that he's doing well. he had a small diabetic episode, but that his health is doing better and that they're in good spirits. they're now in northern israel with their church members, so they're continuing their tour of the holy land before going back to the united states. >> do you know when they're expected to arrive in the united states? >> reporter: well, they're going to finish their tour and go on as planned before they do acally head back to the boston area. they said they were keen on finishing that and doing that and seeing the rest of their trip out before actually heading back. >> that's pretty brave, don't you think? what do we know about the negotiations? what do we know about the kidnappers? are they still free? >> rep
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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm suzanne malveaux and this hour in the "cnn newsroom," the movie theater massacre suspect has just had his first court appearance, and the family is expected to break their silence. >>> and penn state is slapped with a $60 million fine because of their part with the sexual abuse scandal, and their role. >>> and now a first close-up look at the man accused of the mas massacre inside of that colorado movie theater. james holmes made his first court appearance since the shooting rampage that left 12 people dead, and 58 others wounded. holmes had the hair dyed bright red and orange and you can see he appeared somewhat emotionless and somber as he sat next to his attorney in the courtroom. what we know is for mall charges are going to be filed against holmes monday. the judge assigned a public defender for the case, and sometime today holmes' family is expect t expected to say something and issue a statement. i want to go to casey wian who is in san diego, and you are at the home, i believe, of the suspect's family and that they are going to be ta
-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm suzanne malveaux and this hour in the "cnn newsroom," the movie theater massacre suspect has just had his first court appearance, and the family is expected to break their silence. >>> and penn state is slapped with a $60 million fine because of their part with the sexual abuse scandal, and their role. >>> and now a first close-up look at the man accused of the mas massacre inside of that colorado movie theater....
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cnn's political editor paul steinhouse in washington, d.c. it was a bit of surprise to get this on the holiday, but there was this discrepancy between what the rest of the republican party was saying and what mitt romney was saying, whether this was a tax or a penalty. it might be mie knew sha to some, but these words have a lot of meaning to others. >> it was a big deal earlier in the week. you mentioned when the romney advisor said that no, the candidate doesn't consider this a tax, he considers this a penalty. so when mitt romney said what he said to our own dana bash and to cbs as well yesterday, it finally gets mitt romney on the same page with most of the other republicans in congress and other republicans running for office who have been slamming the president over the individual mandate since the ruling by the supreme court last thursday saying listen, when the president was pushing for his health care measure, he didn't call it a tax, and now they're saying he's kind of reneging on that. it puts mitt romney on the same page with most
cnn's political editor paul steinhouse in washington, d.c. it was a bit of surprise to get this on the holiday, but there was this discrepancy between what the rest of the republican party was saying and what mitt romney was saying, whether this was a tax or a penalty. it might be mie knew sha to some, but these words have a lot of meaning to others. >> it was a big deal earlier in the week. you mentioned when the romney advisor said that no, the candidate doesn't consider this a tax, he...
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time to get a check of your top stories in the cnn "newsroom." >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. >>> florida teams up with homeland security. the state's new tool in their voter purge fight. >>> plus -- >> we want him returned to boston safely. >> two americans kidnapped in egypt, and now we have new details and their names. the family of one hostage tells us what they think happened. >>> and later, a christian, a muslim, and hotel porn. sound like a joke? well, the hospitality industry isn't laughing. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kay. it's 8:00 on the east coast. thanks for starting your morning with us. wee start with a victory for florida governor rick scott. he sue the federal government and now the government has given in. what did he want? access to the department of homeland security's database on immigrants in the u.s. the reason? he wants to purge illegally registered voters from the state's voter rolls. so how big of a problem is it in florida? >> here is what we know so far. because we couldn't get the homeland security database, w
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good morning and welcome to cnn "early start." >> it's 6:00 a.m. in the east so let's get started here. increased security in esinai ths morning. the egyptian government has been asked to free them as soon as possible. new reports that the referee michel louis offered himself as a hostage to spare his parishioners when a man ambushed their tour bus friday. the hostage taker told negotiators that unless his uncle is freed from prison in the united states, he will take more prisoners. >>> thank you for being with us this morning. pastor lou is, i'm going to start with you. is it true, do you know, that your dad offered himself up as a hostage? good morning, zoraida. it's a pleasure to be with you this morning. we want to spectacle out of anything. but we also are like i told you before, christians and we were not -- we don't lie, not supposed to lie, we're supposed to set examples. i didn't want to discuss and didn't want to give details in regards to it and i know the story is out there. i want to tell you the truth as it is -- as it was given to me
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you can write us on twitter at zoraida cnn or john s berman at early start cnn. there was a big debate yesterday. so many people saying jackie joyner kersey. >> i absolutely love her. some people think she's the best female athlete ever. on facebook, jesse so wowens an katarina vitt and greg luganis. >>> dangerous at any speed. a driver caught on camera getting trigger happy with a tailgator. that story is coming up. if you are leaving the house right now, can watch any time on your desk top or mobile phone, cnn.com/tv. why not try someplace different every morning? get two times the points on dining in restaurants with chase sapphire preferred. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minera
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drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> all right. this development does indeed raise a lot more questions about what a medical professional like a psychiatrist can or cannot do in terms of a lerting authorities. our guest is a bioethicist at new york university and has just completed a project on ethics and mental health. good to see you. if a psychiatrist has reason to believe a patient is a potential threat to himself or herself or others can or should that medical professional tell law enforcement or a third party? >> well, there is a strong presumption of privacy. if you're in the mental health area you're going to hear a lot of people say some terrible things, maybe even make threats. but if you believe that your patient is a real risk and you have an identified person or persons or a place that he might do something, and you think that he's going to do something right away or soon, you do have a duty to warn. we have a lot of court cases established over time. there's legal consensus. there is ethical consensus. you have to put
drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> all right. this development does indeed raise a lot more questions about what a medical professional like a psychiatrist can or cannot do in terms of a lerting authorities. our guest is a bioethicist at new york university and has just completed a project on ethics and mental health. good to see you. if a psychiatrist has reason to believe a patient is a potential threat to himself or herself or others can or should that medical professional tell law...
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on cnn. it starts with my mom's best xr advice to me, luck is the cross roads before opportunity and presentation. make sure you prepare when the luck strikes, that's how the success happened. >> it's so practical. >> in that comes my advice, read, never stop. >> start when you can start, first grade and never stop. read everything you can. >> i always say overprepare and go with the flow. >> true. >> i'm overpreparing right now because i'm waiting for jp morgan results. it's first quarter earnings will be we stated. we've been waiting for second quarter in the next few minutes i'll have more news about jp morgan. they are restating the first quarter. >> you bring me to my third point, love what you do and you'll never work a day in your life. that's you, you love your work. >> tony bennett said that to me 80 some odd years strong. >> we're in the newsroom and all we talk about, christine has amazing little bits of wisdom on business because she loves doing this. >> i'm hoping we'll do fun bu
on cnn. it starts with my mom's best xr advice to me, luck is the cross roads before opportunity and presentation. make sure you prepare when the luck strikes, that's how the success happened. >> it's so practical. >> in that comes my advice, read, never stop. >> start when you can start, first grade and never stop. read everything you can. >> i always say overprepare and go with the flow. >> true. >> i'm overpreparing right now because i'm waiting for jp...
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interviews are nbc, abc, cbs, cnn, and fox. joining us to examine the media's performance here in washington, erin mcpipe, political editor for real clear politics. jennifer rubin who writes for "washington post" and a cnbc contributor, and clarence page, columnist for "the chicago tribun tribune". you're obviously sympathetic to the romney case. what about reports about his finances and business record is unfair? >> i think there is a noxious cycle that the media is not being very honest about. much of the information from these stories coming from the obama campaign. sometimes incorrectly, sometimes sp spottily which leads to stories. the obama campaign uses it for fodder, for ads on the air, talking points. the media then reports there. there's this symbiotic relationship developing that is not fair, that is not transparent, and that is not honest. >> on that point, clarence page, stephanie cutter, the campaign manager said on "face the nation" when asked about all of these allegations, it's not the obama campaign making all
interviews are nbc, abc, cbs, cnn, and fox. joining us to examine the media's performance here in washington, erin mcpipe, political editor for real clear politics. jennifer rubin who writes for "washington post" and a cnbc contributor, and clarence page, columnist for "the chicago tribun tribune". you're obviously sympathetic to the romney case. what about reports about his finances and business record is unfair? >> i think there is a noxious cycle that the media is...